minuteman project and Waco type events thread

Re: minuteman project... waco type event???

From what I heard there's an "indoctrination" period where all the MM are getting trained/instructed. We probably won't hear much until they actually get into the field.

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That Lou Dobbs show on CNN was supposed to live at the border with the MM tonight, but who knows with all this Pope business .
 
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Artsouth, thanks for posting that article by the LEO. I will second his notion, yes it really is that bad. Iven about a thousand miles from the border where I live and work, we are seeing significant numbers of illegals who have brought their third world way of life, and lawlessness with them. Not only are they lawless, but the examples they set by flaunting the law and getting away with it are having a profound impact on those, especially the youth who see it. If we are still to have our American way of life, we need to not only stem the tide of invasion, but send them back where they came from. I will now tell you something that the government and Law enforcement officials won't. Its too late to do this without igniting a civil war. There are something like ten million of them on our soil. Too many are formed into race based, armed orginizations who'se goal is to take make at least the southwest part of Mexico. They also have alot of pollitical power. This somehow fits into the PTB's plan, so they are not only turning a blind eye to, but encouraging the invasion. If we are to keep our country, we must do something about the invasion.
 
Re: minuteman project... waco type event???

That Lou Dobbs show on CNN was supposed to live at the border with the MM tonight, but who knows with all this Pope business .

You can go here to vote in Lou Dobbs poll about the MM. I voted that I support them.:)

www.loudobbs.com

So far, 90% support them, 10% do not.
 
minuteman project and Waco type events thread

I have been unable to post the article, but the FBI supposedly just found some explosives on Terry Nichols's property. An FBI crime scene team going through the place with a fine tooth comb missed something that big? Not bloody likely. It does seem a way to get domestic terror back to the forefront of public consiousness.
 
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I just got back from Tombstone - this is a firsthand report of the Minuteman Project



I arrived around 9am(which was on the schedule as registration). I wasn\'t sure where exactly to go because the information I had just said downtown Tombstone. Once there it was obvious where to go. The news trucks with their satellite dishes were everywhere. Media types with video and still cameras swarmed the streets. Reporters with their surgically attached notepads crowded the sidewalks.



MMP volunteers were in line outside the building. At one time there was probably one media person for every one volunteer. Soon the numbers of volunteers swelled and it was a target rich environment for the media.



It looked like a good bunch of people. I knew some of them but most were from out of town. We waited forever with no news about what the delay was. Finally, they opened the doors and let in about 5 at a time for registration.



I know the organizers of the event and I offered to help them any way I can if they needed. While I was waiting in line one of the grabbed me and said \"Help.\" They needed help at the registration table in order to process all of the volunteers faster than they were already doing. I was ushered in (I didn\'t have a registration yet or ID badge, but there I was registering everyone else).



Once I was there we got things really moving. There was some sort of computer glitch that had wiped out some people\'s registration and they didn\'t have their badge and paperwork in the file. We had to direct them 3 blocks over to the Tombstone Tumbleweed office to wait in line there for a full registration.



I was joined the room by Linda Muller and Bay Buchanan of
<a href=\'http://www.teamamericapac.org/\' target=\'_blank\'>Tom Tancredo\'s Team America PAC</a>. Bay was to speak later and Linda had set up a booth for people to join the organization, buy T-shirts and bumper stickers, and just plain receive information about the group.



Once signing everyone in I had about an hour before the speakers would start and we would receive our orientation. I went down to the Tumbleweed office and registered and waited for my ID card. While there I heard something going on back across town (its a small town and you can hear stuff going on a couple blocks away). I left to investigate.



I went back to the building being used to assemble the volunteers and saw nothing at first. Then I saw a bunch of college-aged kids with ACLU Legal Observer printed in red - in English and Spanish - on their T-shirts. I approached one of them and said that I wanted to report vigilantism. I said that the MMP was only coming to the border to observe and to report any illegal activity to the proper authorities. I then told them that the ACLU was coming to observe the observers and report any illegal activity. And, since the ACLU considers the MMP to be vigilantes then the ACLU legal observers are vigilantes too because they\'re doing the same exact thing. The guy wanted to argue with me and then decided not to because he wanted to join the group\'s leader who was being interviewed by the press.



Just then I heard a bunch of drums thumping, horns blowing, whistles blowing, and pots and pans being banged. I look up the street to see 30-40 protestors coming our way. I ran up the street to check them out and many were Mexican - some were in indian dress for some reason. There were also a bunch of skanky looking college-aged kids with various offensive slogans on signs and T-shirts. One was wearing an Earth First shirt. I saw several anarchy symbols and such. I joined the marchers as they headed to the building and chanted loudly \"Viva La Migra!!\" They didn\'t like that and I was frequently rewarded with a metal pot being placed next to my ear and banged loudly. Ouch!



The protestors set up directly in front of the hall. I tried to engage other MMP types in the \"Viva La Migra!\" chant, but apparently most don\'t know what it means and were confused.



Those in indian dress did some funky indian dances and such. Most protestors had ear plugs in their ears so that they would not be deafened by their racket.



It was about then that they started ushering the first group of people in to hear the speakers. I didn\'t have an ID yet - one of the organizers let me in to the foyer but I could not get into the auditorium without a badge. Luckily, since I\'d been registering people I had noticed that the organizer who had let me in had a badge on and I had seen an additional badge in the stack. So, he had a duplicate badge. I went over and snagged the additional badge, he knew I was doing it and didn\'t mind. That got me past the bouncers at the auditorium doors.



The room was full and this was just the first group of volunteers to hear the speeches. They had to let us in in groups because the hall would not seat all of us.



The speakers included Jim Gilchrist, Bay Buchanan, Rep. Tom Tancredo, Chris Simcox, Frosty Wooldridge, and AZ Senator Russell Pearce. The speeches were electrifying, bringing the crowd to its feet many times. Also in attendance were some Republican members of the AZ State Legislature (next to whom I sat). There was Sen. Thayer Verschoor, Sen. Russell Pearce, Sen. Karen Johnson and Sen. Jack Harper. Also there was Rep. Andy Biggs, Rep. Trish Gore, and Rep. Chuck Gray. Former Rep. Randy Graf was also there. And, let me tell you having sat next to them, they were some of the most enthusiastic members of the crowd. A great bunch.



Most of the political speakers focused on our unsecured borders and the government\'s responsibility to protect it under Article IV, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution. President Bush\'s name was mud because of his support for amnesty and the name-calling he did last week (he called the MMP a bunch of \"vigilantes\" when he was playing grab ass with El Presidente Vincente Fox. The orientation consisted of Chris Simcox explaining that the whole world is watching and that no one is to do anything to bring discredit to the MMP. And that everyone should be law-abiding, respectful, professional, and keep an eye on the other volunteers to make sure that they\'re doing the same.



The rousing speeches ended and I found myself outside amid the din of the crazy protestors. I tried to carry on a conversation with someone right in front of the building rented for the MMP but it was impossible because of the noise. I grabbed one of the ACLU Legal Observers to file a complaint against the protestors and she laughed me off. I searched out another one and actually got him to write up a formal complaint. I explained that the MMP\'s freedom of speech and right to peaceable assembly were being infringed by the disrupting protestors. He wrote it all down and said he would see what they could do with my complaint. I urged several others to do the same thing - to file a complaint - and several did.



I was interviewed by several news reporters on camera and off. I was taped chanting \"Viva La Migra!\" to the protestors (which was akin to stirring a hornet\'s nest every time I did it).



At one time a German tourist came up and asked me if I was a \"gunman\". I had no idea what he was talking about. He finally explained that we were taking our guns to the border to shoot illegals. I told him that he was wrong. He then got in my face about a bunch of euro crap. He hated America (nice, then why was he paying to visit it?) and everything it stood for and did in the world. He brought up Iraq several times. I acted aghast that he was so upset that we liberated 26 million Iraqis. He whined about how we only care about ourselves. I explained that since he lived in Germany he should remember that if it was not for America he would still be living under Hitler\'s thumb today and that he should be respectful and grateful that we had the audacity to liberate Europe - to include Germany - from Hitler. I further explained that the entire world would be living under Nazi or Japanese dictators if it was not for America and that he better start showing us some respect. He said his grandfather had been a Nazi, etc. I wasn\'t getting anywhere with him so I left to check on my registration. There were still dozens of people milling around the Tumbleweed waiting for their registration to be complete, etc.



The press was still everywhere and I was interviewed and such everywhere I went. I met up with a reporter from the San Jose Mercury News and she asked me to arrange for her to see some of the trashed and devastated desert areas. She also wants to meet up with a rancher that has had problems with illegals and interview him and film the damage. I\'m working on that for Sunday afternoon.



The protestors finally went home and I decided to call it a day. My daughter has a violin concert tonight and I hadn\'t even eaten lunch. Plus, I was pretty badly sunburned (ouch!).

I will be at the Naco rally tomorrow with my bullhorn, signs, and such. It should be great fun. If anyone plans to attend, please let me know.




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Sounds like the party is getting started.
 
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This one Darkwolf?

FBI finds explosives in Nichols home



Tip led to search of bombing conspirator's house in Kansas

WASHINGTON (AP) -- FBI agents searching the former home of convicted Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols found explosive materials, including blasting caps, that appear to date before the deadly 1995 attack, agency officials said Friday.

FBI Agent Gary Johnson said the discovery was prompted by a recent tip and that preliminary information unearthed with the explosives at the Kansas home indicated the material had been there a long time.

"The information so far indicates the items have been there since prior to the Oklahoma City bombing," Johnson said in an interview from Oklahoma City.

The discovery could prove an embarrassment to the FBI and other federal authorities who had searched the Nichols' property in Herington, Kansas, extensively during the original investigation a decade ago.

link: http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/04/01/nichols.house.search....
 
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Here's some more about "home grown terror" getting back in the public eye


Animal Rights Groups and Ecology Militants Make DHS Terrorist List, Right-Wing Vigilantes Omitted


http://www.cq.com/corp/show.do?page=crawfo...ford/20050325_h...

It also lists left-wing domestic groups, such as the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) and the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), as terrorist threats, but it does not mention anti-government groups, white supremacists and other radical right-wing movements, which have staged numerous terrorist attacks that have killed scores of Americans. Recent attacks on cars, businesses and property in Virginia, Oregon and California have been attributed to ELF.

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Individuals affiliated with such groups have also been involved in many smaller terrorist acts, including mailing hundreds of bogus anthrax letters to abortion clinics, and in plots to obtain and use conventional, chemical and nuclear weapons against civilians. In 2003, for instance, a Texas man prosecutors say was a white supremacist and anti-government radical pleaded guilty to charges of possessing a weapon of mass destruction. Authorities had discovered enough sodium cyanide bombs to kill hundreds of people; machine guns and several hundred thousand rounds of ammunition; 60 pipe bombs; and remote-control explosive devices disguised as briefcases in a storage space he rented. The man, William J. Krar, was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison.

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James O. Ellis III, a senior terror researcher for the National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT), said in a telephone interview Friday that whereas left-wing groups, which have been more active recently, have focused mainly on the destruction of property, right-wing groups have a much deadlier and more violent record and should be on the list. ?The nature of the history of terrorism is that you will see acts in the name of causes in the future.?

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Still, Ellis warned, the movements remain worthy of the government?s concern. Last October, the FBI arrested a man in Tennessee who tried to buy sarin nerve gas and C-4 explosive to attack a government building. The man, Demetrius ?Van? Crocker, had also inquired about obtaining nuclear waste or other nuclear material, according to the FBI.
 

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